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Feb- 2024 -6 February
Lithuania Unveils Military Campus in Vilnius District
The Lithuanian Ministry of Defence has launched a new military campus in Rokantiškės to boost its military presence in the Vilnius district.
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6 February
US Army Mulls Adopting ‘Telemaintenance’ Method From Ukraine
The US Army is considering adopting a maintenance strategy used in Ukraine to reduce the time a broken vehicle has to wait before it can be fixed.
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6 February
KNDS to Supply Tactical Support Bridges for British Army
The UK Ministry of Defence has awarded KNDS a contract to supply military-grade general support bridges for the British Army.
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6 February
Australia to Enhance Air, Ground Military Infrastructure in North Queensland
The Australian government has announced an investment to modernize critical air and land military infrastructure in North Queensland.
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6 February
UK Defence Committee Warns Military Unfit for War
The UK parliament has been warned that the British military is not sufficiently prepared for an all-out war due to ongoing recruitment and stockpile shortages.
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5 February
British Army to Receive 500 New Rheinmetall Trucks
The British Army is set to acquire 500 support trucks in seven months following a $354-million contract with Rheinmetall MAN Military Vehicles.
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5 February
France Orders 109 Upgraded Caesar Artillery Systems
The French government has ordered Nexter Systems to deliver 109 Caesar MkII artillery systems.
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5 February
US Army Proposes Upgrading Bradleys With Iron Fist APS
The US Army has tapped General Dynamics as the potential contractor for an eight-year Bradley infantry fighting vehicle upgrade.
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5 February
Honeywell to Expand Aerospace Manufacturing Site in Kansas
Honeywell Aerospace has announced an $84-million investment to expand its manufacturing facility in Olathe, Kansas.
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5 February
Ukraine’s Experimental ‘FrankenSAM’ Weapon Shows Gaps in US Arsenal: Expert
Ukraine’s use of US-supplied experimental weapons such as the “FrankenSAM” air defense system reflects a “huge gap” in America’s current military arsenal, according to a defense expert.
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